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“Close The Curtains”: How Eurocrats Are Trying To Drone-Proof Brussels
As drones bring chaos to Kyiv and Moscow, the EU looks to the private sector to defend its buildings.
As drones bring chaos to Kyiv and Moscow, the EU looks to the private sector to defend its buildings.
Concerned Latvian MEPs argue that the Greens must bear responsibility for a spy exposed in their ranks.
In what appears to be another example of hostage diplomacy, Tehran is demanding Sweden’s release of a jailed Iranian official behind the massacre of political dissidents in the 1980s.
Israel has taken an ambiguous position on the war refusing to furnish the Ukrainian army with weapons for fear of antagonising Russia in Syria.
British police have arrested three Bulgarians on charges they spied for Russian intelligence after having lived and worked in the UK for a number of years.
The questionable appearance of two Spanish ministers at a reception hosted by Morocco occurred after both their phones were hacked by Moroccan intelligence.
Security sources had claimed that Zakani’s delegation presented a security risk, as a Belgian MP linked the visit to the appearance of Iranian operatives on the streets of Brussels monitoring protestors.
Kaili fingered Spanish intelligence services in particular for orchestrating her downfall alleging that multiple security agencies were covertly spying on MEPs.
A Belgian man accused of espionage and an Iranian diplomat accused of a bomb plot have been liberated through Oman’s mediation.
Russia went on a retaliatory spree, announcing entry bans for U.S. officials and opening criminal cases against ICC officials, while forcing Greenpeace into shuttering its Russian branch.
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